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HIV infection and damage to the immune system can disrupt the ability of the body to keep infections under control and to stop some cancers from growing. Rates of some, but not all, cancers are higher in people living with HIV than other people.

Cervical cancer a major threat to HIV-positive women

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IRIN Plus News
8 February 2013

HIV Patients At Two-Fold Higher Risk For Non-Melanoma Skin Cancers

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HIV / AIDS News From Medical News Today
31 January 2013

Cervical Cancer Screening In Less-Developed Areas Should Be Tailored To Local Conditions

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HIV / AIDS News From Medical News Today
16 January 2013

Protease inhibitors linked to higher anal cancer rate in US group

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International AIDS Society
23 November 2012

HPV vaccine may benefit HIV-infected women

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NIH press release
9 November 2012

SOUTHERN AFRICA: Governments failing to address cervical cancer

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IRIN Plus News
1 November 2012

Risk For Esophageal, Stomach Cancers Increased In Patients With AIDS

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HIV / AIDS News From Medical News Today
25 October 2012

HPV vaccination does not lead to an increase in sex

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Eurekalert Medicine & Health
11 October 2012

Treating HER2+ Breast Cancer With HIV Drug

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HIV / AIDS News From Medical News Today
9 October 2012

One-Third of Men With Anal Cancer Have HIV, Study Finds

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U.S. News & World Report
8 October 2012